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Cast Announced for David Hare's The Vertical Hour at The Park Theatre
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Marry Me A Little Returns To St James Theatre Studio for One Week Only
Douglas Mayo
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REVIEW: Antony and Cleopatra, Shakespeares Globe ✭✭✭
Eve Best might not be the greatest actress to have played Cleopatra, or the one with the greatest voice. But she created an indelible, voraciously sexual, po…
Stephen Collins
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REVIEW: Guys and Dolls, Chichester Festival Theatre ✭✭✭✭
Whatever people may say, Guys and Dolls is not foolproof. It can be done very badly. This is not one of those occasions...You would be silly to miss seeing t…
Stephen Collins
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REVIEW: Anything Goes, Cadogan Hall ✭✭
As a whole experience, this was the equivalent of the local school end-of-year concert. If you were friendly and forgiving, you could have a good time. If yo…
Stephen Collins
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REVIEW: Lady Celeste: A Star Is Reborn, Camden Fringe at the Phoenix Artist Club ✭✭✭
Get in at the ground level - see Lady Celeste now before she is propelled into the stratosphere. It's always good to say "I was there when it started". And m…
Stephen Collins
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REVIEW: My Night With Reg, Donmar Warehouse ✭✭✭✭✭
It’s poetic and achingly sad in some moments, stupidly silly in others. But it has a resonant and vibrant pulse which throbs louder and truer now than it did…
Stephen Collins
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REVIEW: Go!, Camden Fringe at The Phoenix Artist Club ✭✭✭
This is the kind of production which would be a cause célèbre at Edinburgh. It's not perfect, but it is performed and directed with passion, skill and true c…
Stephen Collins
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REVIEW: The White Devil, RSC, Swan Theatre ✭
It's like watching a censored propaganda film: you have a clear idea what to expect, but it is presented in a way which dumbfounds those expectations.
Stephen Collins
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REVIEW: Two Gentlemen Of Verona, RSC, Royal Shakespeare Theatre ✭✭✭✭
It's wonderful seeing a little play, virtually unknown, on the main stage at Stratford. An auspicious debut for Godwin and another good sign about Gregory Do…
Stephen Collins
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REVIEW: Epstein, Leicester Square Theatre ✭✭✭✭
As Brian Epstein, Andrew Lancel turns out a stunning portrayal of a complex man who is as strong and charismatic as he is emotionally frail and weak. It’s an…
Douglas Mayo
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REVIEW: Richard III, Trafalgar Studios ✭✭✭✭
Shakespeare's vision and insight into the psychology of schizophrenic megalomania was never more potent than it is in Richard III. Jamie Lloyd's production d…
Stephen Collins
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REVIEW: Medea, National Theatre ✭✭✭✭
McCrory achieves that almost impossible feat - she makes you understand, care for and empathise with Medea's situation. You feel her pain and fear and disgus…
Stephen Collins
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REVIEW: Marry Me A Little, St James Theatre ✭✭✭✭
This is engaging musical theatre at its most optimistic: marrying talented singers with clever lyrics and tunes to create a wholly new experience. Bravo to a…
Stephen Collins
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REVIEW: The Nether, Royal Court Theatre ✭✭✭
At ninety minutes, it's worthwhile time in the theatre. But better casting would have resulted in an experience that might have matched Es Devlin's extraordi…
Stephen Collins
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REVIEW: Great Britain, Lyttleton Theatre ✭✭
Because there is no coherent overall style, the audience is left uncertain what it is watching and why. It's a pity, really, because there are so many good a…
Stephen Collins
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